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j iimie^iltoii wawimmi % â‚¬. jo salisbury n c saturday m arch 26 1830 vol ly-xq 36-wholk no in j ii as ant tiiso.vs i iv rcbma m-iv hereafter be had h school and fifty gentspei year fflhe second quarter of the first session 1 nflafrov n '* a * l,b9cnbera w,i " v ' . a vviil commence ot ihe 1st of aptd per *â€¢ lvanee ihe whole sum al onepsyment l desirous iu place their daughters or wards e , he paper far one year al 1 wo ij.-i - nb der mrs liuichrauns care are iaasectfully i asloogastbe same class shall requested tu enter uitui as eariv ia-*be quarter as .*:; topaj in advance the saai of bfc â– â€ž ih l sa - â€¢ terms rball eunimse ,,â€ž,, cbw _ ri . â€ž red as other subscri beeoad ci a,s do do - 5 25 . french th do - 5 00 vr8 who do not pay doling the year painting asr euarae - - 5 00 f m all eases ornaments wurk p*r cosine 5 00 - . , , wi l joreceived for less than salisbury march 19 is."<*-tt*j5 ii \, rlia-on tinned but nt th op t â€¢ , . t s v am-argea repaid ltncolntoii races rtnilk spring rai-fcs over the line in course rf . - â€¢ â– â– editor must be peal j wrtll ceaum no os wedoe dey the 18th . i i , â€¢ v will nainly nrt ue it tiiv.it may next sad eaatlinos four davs free f i all horses mares gildings aad cutis â€” subject '!' 0 f aie.-t rt.sim â€” fifty cent a u ti.e rulee sad regulations ot ibe jccfcy clab first i '"-â€¢â€¢ ""'' rateula fire f:;s , ,, , g ritc(1 ,, rp , llljle healg esc/i iustrfssn a^rwarda second day race two mile heals j'^priiscneiii wdl ue inserted loi ie<s tidid daya rsee one bails basts **Â« "" v\i|l v cmtirineil i orders . v "Â» rlh i v's race will be set apart for coll s i 1 , ip.he.n wl.ere no directions â€¢-" tu â€ž three years old i wo mile heat . ' * filiy dollars entrance one half forteii cobs '. vi ps'y j v '"'"' mnn .. r i may be entered one month before the raees or a ' . on iv the year or six month will - -' " ' y . c â€žâ€ž i Â« â€ž.. â€ž bt lime previous to the evening before racing a .â€ž n i i oer ii.oi.if tor eaeh squs's . . , n ..,,., ais tmisrpw ' ' tienueanea vxbo aaay deaun catering a burse ui il re o chauoiii'm be form every - Â» 7 i ibfjstviiegt 01 Â« a o â€¢/ ' ro on any ol ihe respective days will be reqstr â– _ ed is pay baa entrance money the evening pre â€¢. li j , older lhe â– a 11 letter from r w leigh esq i l ua constitution of the rae<ttiai77um77r7 to the general assembly of virginia Â£"Â«"Â»Â» provision such as is to be found | ise affect the mainqn.sa.on--theiher the a ling to ihe ren,nn anil stipnl | in lew if an y g f the slate constitutions opinion therein declared w ,* ;, t of the a i of congress charter.no the aai 11 tothe honorable stafford h parker s that wh i house of congress shall keep a \ neoua-and whether oi r no it w 1 ' 1,ank - Â«Â»*.â– Â» he time of their nrnfan nn w/**r 0 fas seitote and the honor 1 " j proceeding and from tune to i the competency ofthe senate to determine "^^ the +** bank Â»*> Â« their sprniori 0 delegate of i irgiphs i lhe yaa and nays oi the members nfe.th r , al fact in s/itatever runnier rt rrwv he f s Â° '' ex r-r^s!y anfraev t'.e verv mbaal baaata chambes washington house or aaj question shall at lhe denre fectetl annul or alter the i ct it â€¢ v or it u " n in tsir * r z r tmÂ«ovÂ»i,nimed march 2 1836 j of one-filth of those present be entered cat j the present case impai m u.e slishia le '" uie res * 1 " , " ,! * of ihe senate which the gentlemen , the journal > the p pose of the provi greet the memory oi the transaction s .... - p re!,p " 1 g l issesauy eaatavaoa ; a.h f am honored with your let ; sum is rno^t obv.ou.s it .. qairrs eueji hundreds of eopivs of the journal contain v e r " sf ufÂ»'Â»6 former se u i ; tei of the24th uliimo enclosing me a copy | house lo recotd its tras^-lions to record ing t s resolution have wen prilled * preâ€”smsae that tswnb within ofthe preamble and resolutions of the gen them all truly es.cllv and hilly to record some deposited in the public arehieves ' jj w p e f rfthnr sei.->tr as well aa lhe er:.l assembly upon the subject of expung them for the information of present and ui and some delivered to member of cm ll,m * e . of 9 vanlauves in set up e that ing from the j.ninil of the senate of the i tnre generation to furiosi ct ineiice to j gress for the time being which liare thus p > Â°" m * io " , Â« ll Â»' Â« 'â€¢* bsei pending ... ihe united states a resolution of that body and which the coi.st.ttj-.it inuv r fi r io li.e ts j become private property * and been dispers . **â– *'' e * h '' '"' > -" e satthass r e â– â– ! - requesting me lo hy the same before the ' amiuatinn of the . oudm t of tha r eareseata ed throughout the union ' ti resolution u 12m â– Â° f '** s ' a ' rs fr n vir-r'.d-i senate j five or the represe.il it.ve resort jo h.s jas was puol^ie.i loo in ii the public ionr "* , * 0ed us j ; a u.on e**tsi ay i adhere to ihe doefnne of the right of ttfication and to band down to oui ost ri arnrn nt ihe day it stands recorded on the ""*" e*pec*bd to ma equally aaaarasi-ie ! instruction as laid down in the resolution ly a cerui.i knowledge of all the acts of journale of all the siat l-viatatores that i b l t te,t lh * f rm - , t tji . a keith of the general assembly of february 1312 their aecestors which at iy oft n setae as a ' have thought proper to lake the suhiect !' ive * ever b '* lunel l - l lb resol.u mm taken in lhe plain and obvious sense ami garde to direct them and smnetimes s hea j into their ronstdertiou â€¢ the general as ' ' l l u " 1 were designed to pro.h..e in the full extent in which it is there ex , con to warn ami unless the provision semhly of virginia haaihelfrecorde i it iu l!,v ** , "' h ' em ' 11 - i a soon after ele.i i pressed d i shall continue nol only to re | can he complied with by k.-eptno a parttal fie very esohttons in which it directs lhe !'/ t t 5 ** 55 * 00 * f 11 '" iu)l 8n >' iml sped bnl also t maintain it to the ataaost false and garbled retard oi lhe proceedings | seuatora of the state in caii*ress to vote i res , " uo ' s wh ' h mi ***- , ly baaa of my ab.hty 1 deemit indeed an impor of the iwo uotsses--unieas this duty t re f eximiaaing ii l.om the mauuscrint ioi r " i ' c v pra coi.sii tant part of the great right of state mterpo cord lhe troth can be fulfilled without reeor mil of the senate for am direct our , b * y in ? uve or , voll "- r h ' r l ' e ** ei"<*iu silion as explained and enforced in the | ding the whole l,uth-or unles<the j.i.ic pose tie r e arhtch ihe ex : pÂ«mmion of it p ? i 7 s - 1;ue i,mi " Â»Â» ei k memorable resolutions which have ilrsstra lion to keep the jtmrnal can be understood can serve vtewitfo ihe act atin i-o'i the t *"* tv "^ u ' s " led the session nf the general assembly of as aÂ«t wmftiandtiw ris to prtscrve it it is ' iiilention nothi,igv.,n be more ab-olulelt ' >,, ' uon p 1 lne * 8 oumenl i myatdl 1709-2800 and in my opinion this right impossible i should think to maintain th.t j nugatory the rasoluiipn itself me evt but i it 1 *"*' i xpreÂ«aÂ»a of iiisiruction will he found of inestimable the record of any resolution or proceedini dence of it and the ouisiou it declares will ' â– r â€¢ *,\ x ~ ' ? "' '' r to * nc . <â– â€¢!;'â– . al a^rn'i'v â€” h . iiiilnciing tbig paper r _, i tre as bun heosotne i s cann o i enting questions concerning the just bona journal in the lib rsl sen*e and true ac history ; nay even bv the very racord ol j v ! u .â– '* < Â° t ''" l c rc-^^b i'ssut^tsza 1 * > cf *â– **"Â»â– "Â« dariea of posses between the federal and tattoa of thai word that s.,l,..iy blotted ! proceeding to expunge it li & r sain to sfers i should re : pulilsiix p ta,e pâ„¢â„¢â„¢ts if then the general out or erased indeed rt would be diffi 1 say as thei general assembly has said iu cats and sustain myself by their authnritv ;â– ;;,",,, d 2 reeo q n:,!di.-a ,, as ind,.-peâ€žsa sx-ftt ill emmence b spriÂ«g season at the j "^ Â»*?Â«** me l Â° vu,e ' â– "*" | Â«* â– ** ex p n Â« e " f *** Â»' j , l " e f * Â«â– resolutio s that the 0ih erwise no beiialor can uveraafel obeym Â£ lf elaiaer the present rvii.or sseaaes \\ hi;u ( f j j t . m , | ding to its sense ol propriety on any consti without impairing lhe record of something resolution ol the senate is " an assum lion , . y ,â€ž,,,, m . he mu8t lm ., r liu ", l;illt , t : r h . .. rb a,|abi able loshow inronlistablc proof , .^ ( v . if(lr(|ay , gih jane j n)js j luliooal question which i could consider as else which all would wish to preserve truly of power not warranted by the conslitu f heiu'o driven to tile alternative now in-e-b is ma sign degree pro at ,, le , 1|w r:l ,â€ž s â€ž,-.,Â» . m>il ij . sjil j f vjsil . 4 i at all doubtful especially on a question on ant burly recorded tion and calculated to subreitlhe rights of sl died to me ol dishonoring himself bv vo-l i jnil.'v.ry Â» i v j tha ssaeuo to be pain in ihe season and 6 to j which the public mind had been long and the general assembly itself sensible as the house of representatives and the fun ij n , r against his conscience or of resisninstbbbai insure a are lo he in fbal ; lhe insurance monev ! deliberately exercised on which men's ; i humbly venture to suppose that the leso , datnetttal principles ofour free institutions hisÂ°plaee whenever in the vi issitudea oil i figments had been form d under the in , lutiou of ihn semite in question cannot be lor u tins were i aiie the case the gener ' , yti - v vrarfare a stihseqnent legislature h iei.ee of no party or temporary exett t i it illy expu 1 from the journal without al assembly should have levelled some ol ; f : ti thii.k the instruction wrong ' it is â– ent but of dispassionate re s n mid ye "> violl.oi of the consul ilion propose the ce.isitres ngaiust the house of repre ' w j t r deepr-st eonvi.-iion and hearltelt mm ina.iied divided and balanced i should in thai ... shall be expunged by causing black entatives for neglecting its high trust for pain that i say as i must say that the pro i ich a case have followed i i â– j i ' . n it ol lint to be druwn around the s.id resolution neglecting to vindicate â€¢â€¢ the fumlaiir-iiwi re lings of t'u g tienil assembly of yir i e general assembly ti.oiigi n n id her u its â– . sian is on the original nanuscr.pt jour i |>. iucipl's ofour tree institutions ami es gini-j on uie present occasion are calcula i intrary to my own for this would not ' nai and tl..--s â– ords plainly wnlteu across peciaily , its o u njiis and privil ges ..- led above all things to impair the ci-ht of i to violate ir-y o-iih of oifice but only to the i.-<e of ihe said resolution and entry â€” gainst the eucroaci.uieni oi the senate j instruction itself Â° i inounee all vainglorious pretensions to in j expunged by order of the senate in 1 am not aware that thst bouse has made 1 should have a right too after having i nihility and to pay a proper and consci - other words ifl mistake not the meaning any complaint : per hap it mn'eisiood tha acted in conformity with instructions giv-h j . . 1 â€¢ j r Â» n i i c.l 1 r o..kiÂ«j.l t lt â€¢/. ,... c â€ž ii ;^ it uvt ' 1 /< i Â» 1 â– bstal inoua deference to the wisdom ofthe gen ; aad priimnple ofthe slru,-..on,the general subject too wel o do so it is the exec en lo the general assembly si one session â– il assembly if the general assernoly assembly admitting that the resolution of t-'vu only that ntts protested against this and seeing the same opinions prettnl^rrarb ad instructed me not to vote for a par lieu . the senate cannot consistently with the proceeding of the senate and die paly con , succeeding session la appeal from ihel it measure on tbe ground that yt held the : ctmÂ«sitution be expunged from the journal ceivable purpose which the proposed ex i mandate of the present assembly to theh leasure unconstitutional then as it could liter ally yet thinks liiatil may be expunged pnnction ot it can answer will be to signal ! . people at the next elections and thish ardty be uneonstituttim.il to comply with ji^arar'iee/y i pray the general assembly ixe the triumph of executive power over , would seem the more reasonable if nl ich negative instruction i should ha ve had to coestder the danger and tneiiiisciiiefth.it a department of the legislauire thai has i should be considered that some of theh o hesitation in yielding obedience to it must flow from a precedent of this kind " au the firmness to oppose ils measures i stale legislatures have,at their sessions ofh owever clearly the measure,so disapproved which would in effect elude a positve in to set a mark of disgrace and liuiniliation , 1831 5 instructed their senators to voteh oghl appear lousy mind constitutional and t jnn*tion of the const.tnlion by a meta ap ll *'' senate 9*6 to bind a wreath ol for expunging the resolui.0.1 of the senate â– rise and as to questions of mere policy ; ph.o.cal use of words aud what is more a | inglorious victory around the brow ol the n question ; and though ihetr instr.ict.onsb ivolving no point of coiistituttonal right ! typical doing of deeds 1 doubt whether president and even lor this purpose no have been disregarded have al their lasth c-nn hardly conceive a case in which i j there is a single provision of the coustiti sttoke of the pen was ever more vain i sessions declined to repeat and enfurceh houid li id dihicultv in conforming my vote i tion which way not be eluded and set at nÂ»an ihat which shall mark those black ; them but 1 choose to place myself mm rith lnstruetioes m'ven mo bv the general ! naught by a similar proc and i must knee around the resolution oi the senate once upon dilferent and higher ground â– kasenably but i do not bold myself bound add that this typical m ilmd of ex^uncttoa n â– ""Â« ***** sentence of expuuction on and to actup to the principles reasons and â– o obey and i cannot obey arv instrocuon ! is more abbotreut from my fedings nf con " s indeed u be not calculated to motives which in real.ly dictate the con-h hat commands me to do an act wl.,ch ... j st-tuttonal duty 1 propriety and than lhe j work the direct cooltary effect to that in duct i am going to pursue â– ay coi scieniuma opinion would be m it \ hteral undoubtedly tne precedent admits ended i lie victory of the 1 resident o it cannot esci.pe uhservstaaa.that while â– elf pl.an violation of the consu.ul.on and ofa hr..ad r m easier aud lb more more f 3 ' t ; t ? e ." ale t } Â°? "" ?Â° d 4 p , * te w 1 u,1,mu lll gei f ** a l y stn.cls me to ex â– n us consequences dangerous and mis mischievous apportion i pray the gener ll - it unhappily tiie fruila ol that mugs the resolntioiw ol the senate which â– hievous in the extreme assembly to consider too the hardship of vll!t,,r . v shail ".Â»*â– u lheir ll,u natu , l > i l . vwied lor in conformity with the instruc 1 â€žâ– , i i i j i a ,, â€ž.â€žâ€ž..â€ž,", ,â€žâ€ž.â€ž i p n.iw 0^.,..rf ... . . i ol bitterness in tunes to come when mo nous ol the assembly ol 18'i'l â€” 4 theh wb.le i tbns declare my adherence to the i imposing upon tne consciences ol men act Â«.,Â«., i â– . Â» ,, , â€¢ â– . ,- i-,u i , " . , i i .,,â€ž,,, o ii s-,.1 ion i nn u .-.,â€¢ ., ii ik a i eoiistuutiou of the senate suall l>e subvert prs^cm assembly has not expunged the â– loclnne ot the right ol instruction asserted " n g under tne sanction ol an orncia oatmthe , , . . . . ' . r ., r . , , Â° . â€¢ m fi {', i * . i iu,t i i ,!..., r m 1 f.>r,n!.i.t her i;v...i â€¢ i r..,n.t â€¢â€¢ '' ( - â€” when the check it was ordained to resolutions of tne former assembly and â– v the general assembly in 1812 which only oi coniorming tne.r otnciai conuuet . e , ., . . ..... . j , . . ,. .. â€¢" . â– iir i j i ' Â«..,! 1 ri inn i,fÂ»i.->ir ..^.. - i .. i , i bold ui>on the power of the lxeciuive aud though 1 1 am rightly informed a propose â– sincerely believing it to be just and true with me ruetoric ot tneir coustitueuta in ' _ . j , ' ., . .. a . \ f v , **â– .- â€¢,..Â«â€¢ ' i â– , ' n , . . j , . ,,,,. f jr , , ,â€ž ( i â– .., . aiw t ... i r i ,,,. . o the oooulai national branch l the leg uon has been made to rsci/ui the former â– hen lent my bumbb i to maintain bej the framiug ol aws and hi legislative pro . i â– , , , . â– . ,- , . ' " i t ii b i i i i i islatine shall be removed â€” when tlte suit resolutions even thai preposition has not t may be distinct y understood that if epos ceediogs ol all kinds tt has always been ,, . ., . , â– -. . â€ž c ' . ' , â€ž , . i ' a , , , , i i . , .... i ., â€ž t , , . i ii i stance ol the constitution shall be destroy yet been acted on so that 1 am to under â– m.tute reflection 1 thousrht the nuncio e oond iseainl necessary to discard all hg , , s j . l , ,, . . .. â– . ,* % ' ' â€ž r .â€žâ€žâ€ž,.,, ., ... a.,.1 i 3 , ed and no iiug but itsjempty mnns remain iaiid that the general assembly is iiistriict atone neither the pride of opinion nor a ; r Â°Â» speech and to adopt the plainest i ..." ... 5 . .' â€¢ , . . , . , v , . ,â€ž . â– * .â– h c . , ' ' , ,' , ; :_ i i.i history wi paint tuose black lines draws ing me to do in respect to a lormer rea jense of the advantages which nub he men language in its plainest i era accepta r ' . . ," â– ,â€¢ . o . . i â– i â€¢ n , , ' Â° poun c ...... : , b i i around tins resolution an i tliose latni olution ol tne senate that which itwill usually deuve from maintaining their con uou ii 1 ng it y understand the meaning 0 f condemnation written across its not do itself in respect to resoiui.oos pas tstency nor a ear ol the reproaches . b.ch | aÂ»d purpose m the instruction given me the ;( . % mmmfu , unncr j^on of its own body inconsistency always incurs unless..ndeed j general assembly would have me proper ' ourse | ve s of seribrtccl liberty and i must bespeak pardon for remarking it be hacked witn power would withhold and vote for au expnoctiou ol tbeobnoxhn.s , i . r r j m ruft lh ,, proceedin gs have been me from renouncing it ; resolution ol the irom is journal n u,e other hand lhe senate had in congress and some laws have been rhe first of trmresolmionsyonhasetrairs such a niannar that at shall nof be expanged | ie blessina of ptorideuce con passed violaung in the opinion ofthe gea mi.tci lo me mstn.cts the senators from , Â»Â«Â« all m whole or m part now in the ' â– n f iue s , sumn _ j ( , ral assembly the dearest rigid of the virginia in the congress ol he united { first place i doubt very much whether this â– ca .^ t . isllll . the fl.uctious for which it eup/e-take for example the aeditton states introduce and vote for a r solu | could be done eren in he nt hod prescrib riesifflied l e moyi..o freedom of delib i law : and though tot many laws have tion directing the lesoimioii of the senate j Â«"? and in the next place il et,te,t.it.,i..g e ,..,, io|t 1 7 id -,,, 4 of tn-don then ; been passed by the fedejaj l ii i 1 litre of the 2hlh of march 18s4 declining mini toe opinion ida on the subject 1 should â€”.. ..^ - ., l|(1!sri !- u v()imue o â€¢ ,; 1c j olnlli .|, i which in the opinion of the geu,-i:d as the president in the late executive proc.ee v.ue for any such process ol cxpuagiog i d rf gi Â« e Â«. 0 nlaiuiog ! sembly transceuded its constitutional pow dings iu relation tothe public revenoe has should be gunty ol meata equiaoceuou iin : tj(ose n .,. inul . im cll , u i ar hi k lines be ers and encroached on aha rights of the assumed upon hiae^ff authority aud power tb dwcbatgeol my official duty 1 humbly aoluine and the only page thai \ states ; yet it ha never heretofore occur miot confi rred by the constitution and laws j hope lor the pardon ol the c era assembly â€ž j , e ui ,â€ž." â€ž,,,,. .,-,â€ž, : rcd to ,â€ž' e â€ž cial assembly in any case but in derogation of both to be expunged Â»Â«Â« ot ail good men if i csnaot , at its ; of llfi-g re s.d.ii.o is the or at any lime to asset and vindicate the d.om the journal of the senate of the uni j command extinguish the knowledge i have n s i j thli ll:iillli , y f it iul - j r i?hu of the people or the right of the hed states by causing black hues to be acquired of my mother tongue much move u , urlui ' steles against euch assumptions of power d.lia n aiound the said lesolution as it ! if i cannot disregard the dictates of reason j â– ( by congress by ah expanetioa literal or slaudf on the origin manuscript journal and conscience wi.ich god has planted 111 ' it cannot he forgotten that very shortly , j of lhe obnoxious proceedings from and these words plainly written sercea the n.y breast lo be the rulei aud monitor of all ' before i was first elected to the senate l n jj of , e , wo || hlscs now faced the s.id resolution and en.rv-'kx my a.-.iuns general assembly of v.rgi ma upmi long j panged byo.de ofthe scale of the ij ! rind myself constrained to say that i and solemn deliberauon le.olffed 1 aoonosed by ,, ...-.,Â»â– t'.-t ii . r â– i.pio â€¢â– 1 oi t â€¢ 1 i'l idem 01 1 he *â€¢"'"" . "" "â€¢ "â€¢Â» Â». staws ; cannoi obey the list uetiou i..r cxpungoig plial the n . f nt a t of .. el . "^ . lu)e ul1 aecounlahle mtaconceplion of i have reconsidered the lesolution of the lhe resolution ol the senate in any manner j united taies e u,i .. u i .^ i;i!(1 , rl a , u ] intention lo em roach upon senate disapproved of ay the general as iit.-n.lly or figuratively public ueposites by causing tnem ,| m rights of the national branch of the sembly 111 r ference as well to itr latitasae | this brings me lo the eonsideintion of widiheld ami withdrawn un his own j ... ( i r . j | it rislature,\vhiih probably hssnot propriety a to the Â« oiimihimoik.i comp u ... the second resolution oi the general as possibility from the u ited flatus u . rc eived aud ceruiply has not eomplain cy ofthe sen.ie to adopt it i baverefl cted sssahly which declares that the assemhlv ; in which they had been or.h red to he pis , cnci-oaehme.u or to speak on the question whether the resolution of rogaruslbe r.ght of instrmt.on as resting eed by the act ofcngress 6 . u;;l , ) when the senate has presumed 10 lhe senile supposing it wrong can cou.-i 1 on lhe broad basts of the nature of rente sa.d bank is in the judgment ol the far n j .-^ rf , of luuooaily be expunged from tho journal 1 sc elation 1 ami one of the v it.d princijdes eral assembly a dangetoija au a u ..^ fixeenthre department by the pr 1 i have in doi.ii o e..r..lsily rn.ie..voredto t'f our tree instittttionsj and that it is the assumption of power bywlatomc , lent who alone has cn.iph.ined and pro discard from my memory the circumstances daty of the leprcseatause to ahcy the la cannot he too siromr.y ex [ icsted against its proceedings 1 see the belonging 10 the history both of ihe resold > stradioas of bis coi.siitiom.ts or pesaga the \ that while the general a j e " , .' |^ l m l)ie general assembly uf virginia coming fori i lion condomned.und ol the r oiotion con trust witn which they h.ivo clothed him iu j er he ready to aastara toe re ,.â€ž_., , waul 10 vindicate the righta md powers desaaatary indeed i was called upon to i order th.t it may be lyunsaerred to ihe exercise of all snch t . laime d hy tbe president by this procey i consider ihe proportion loexpnngetbe res hands of those who will ca.ry into efiect j totioa has coot led to nun , . o of cxpamction which it ha never thought jolhtiooof theseiiai before 1 thought it the wishes aad insuucstoaa of tha coosuto ] lcs cannot but regard wi 1 . , ' of resorting to for tbe vindication eiiher pos hi i could cv-r be personally concern cut body | ami distrust the di-pos.ii.m o . rf .^ , y . je fl . opu or the righta of i ed in tsat result aad in every view i have i aod here in eonsidenng the slterastise official awtlio.-ny oeyonu j . â€¢ 1 \ ihtst . lls . \ mention these strange con beeu able to take of tbe subj.ci i find it ! proposed to uie 1 cannot but advert to ike : [>â€¢ * ihiiks which he nss so to r > i because they have raised the gloom uhsoiateiy impossible to obey the lastrae peculiar nature of the act which use iav f**k*4 in his recent ithere.ene v 1.1 r , , appr ebensioiis in my mind of sp t.o no given tome 1 cannot obey iu struct.on leaanras of me and to some re ! treasury depaumcii ot th.t l Â« â€¢;;" u ; ' ! roac himr d-mger to our republican msth without coaanimt.ug ac t wh,.-h tomy m rk.ihle c.rcumsunces n tbe history of the j eminent ia the ext ' r i 1 ;;; ' l ; ' on a..d because those apprehensions jadgmeat aad csnaocsts woold be a plan bobject i *** * hwn c^f esm , vt li l bad an impornnt influence in deter violation of the constitution of the united the resolution which the general as ' bead of that depa rtment alone *Â« , ,â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž. m y judgment and my conducm.u isutea 1 cannot obey it without de sembly propose to expunge in only the ex our senators in tmngresa ne 5 de the extrsostliasurs instructions which scenoing to a degree of a slavish baseness predion of a â€ž opinion held by the majort *'Â»Â« â€¢â€¢' repreaentouve requesieu i licral assembly has thought prop,r that would render medespicable^nd expose ty of tbe isenate for the time beina and the iheit best endeavnea to procure hi r ejve , ne i me to the scorn even of those who have eniry of it on ihe journal only the record tion by congress ol proper meaiiui - â– ge|ieral assembly can have no - commanded the deed i cannot obey it of the fact that such * as the opinion of the r^ormg the public moneys Â£ j without forfeiting my own self-respect lor body it must be obvious lo tbe minds oi j of the u nrted btossa ore -^ fa . yuied resoluliull tm erer all men that the expunction of the resolu to be deposited therein si 1 1 f b u r it f e m a i e academy m.v i wr hutchison m.vg rpimivi-d from raleigh to salisbu i sill upcii her school at the academy on ; i bat of admission as follow first cl.^ss ming writing ariibmeiic geography v mli.'ii^^gjjjbbssj i m.ui fl hve months i cainingent i j!i!-i j h.'lr^'l i izv,hiirnirsgeiigrapby of lb ii-.it fcv modern my tbolooy r"t!t^t">""ti ii'iiu.ciry , newman's rhetoric mfi ki-u.fiiis â€¢)! criticism hedge's logic van laatsa chemistry and natural philo wjpiley'a mural piiilesnphy.nai.ir.il then in i chiisiianii y.and iuarl's tiie thorough brcd horse 10 00 50 myclippini has ar.ived ai ihe stable of the mansion ho lei where be will stand part of his season the itlier stands pedigree c see band bills r vv long salisbury march i9ih tf 55 15 00 hi uniiugent fund 50 ml^tiit vhorges nahlteiattag per course 5 00 i am aad brwsse do 5 00 .'â– -'Â» iia paiatiag â€” water i maaattal needle work in alll bidbotxon an election will he opened am held at the court house in salisbury a monday 4th da of apul nexi b ingr easter monday and lhe day appointed by law to eleel seven men as \\ dens for the next three years f slater sh w 8 00 10 00 march 5 tfs3 ii varieties per sess 5 00 q(|*>liauiebt ol uie school will be strictly it will be con 1 noted on the m">"s laid asws in mrs hutchison's view of â– "<â€¢ tvtw-atiun already be tore the public instruction now practised by the useful schools in our country â– * adapted su tar as shall lÂ»e deemed pracii i'.titd evarj efist used to promote tbe i.n mmi uf the pupils whether in a moral per p'-urmal aael of view m>a and guardians are respectndly rc â– Â» to dress their daughters and wards will plainness and to stale what church they w taiirad l uglily respectable families may be p^tm per asanas â– <>.(- will be taaghl aa soon as a corrpetent h va s h to r ye a il o th s the snhactiber will purrhaec any number of likely young negroes daring the next six month for which hberaj prices in cash will be given i wish ni letters on business addresseil to me ai geroaantua stokes county tv he glen m o.->sors to ihe old â€” f..r n*s|tribsstd willkings ik co offer jiha iterehaats of ron an and raati knowledge of ibe oosiness . â– '} crihiâ€ž.e with strict and personal l gaoda en , ,, lo do m will fl "â– '' ' hra ' "â€¢'""-! action ihe.r st re Â». jr th>1 "^ deta hed from other m s*eh more bei-ure a d lrÂ«.u f 400 feet â€ž maxwell street a ortl.e baskmws coti and t|Â»nÂ«hâ€ž.er 1w e,l v-r t.,ra tf e.s-..ie iv .. ,, m â€ž t . ,â€ž, ,, lu . & bkloen t .' ti mi.rni.y k.-.j mu-hael p " u!u " chases esq thsssss - i j anted .. h ' k man printer of ff ood v i '* a ll ' 0 * 0 f knowledge jjjljjys foreman in attestabhsb . johng bvnum 1 6 tb 1856 il ltulherlolul i

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j iimie^iltoii wawimmi % â‚¬. jo salisbury n c saturday m arch 26 1830 vol ly-xq 36-wholk no in j ii as ant tiiso.vs i iv rcbma m-iv hereafter be had h school and fifty gentspei year fflhe second quarter of the first session 1 nflafrov n '* a * l,b9cnbera w,i " v ' . a vviil commence ot ihe 1st of aptd per *â€¢ lvanee ihe whole sum al onepsyment l desirous iu place their daughters or wards e , he paper far one year al 1 wo ij.-i - nb der mrs liuichrauns care are iaasectfully i asloogastbe same class shall requested tu enter uitui as eariv ia-*be quarter as .*:; topaj in advance the saai of bfc â– â€ž ih l sa - â€¢ terms rball eunimse ,,â€ž,, cbw _ ri . â€ž red as other subscri beeoad ci a,s do do - 5 25 . french th do - 5 00 vr8 who do not pay doling the year painting asr euarae - - 5 00 f m all eases ornaments wurk p*r cosine 5 00 - . , , wi l joreceived for less than salisbury march 19 is." Â« their sprniori 0 delegate of i irgiphs i lhe yaa and nays oi the members nfe.th r , al fact in s/itatever runnier rt rrwv he f s Â° '' ex r-r^s!y anfraev t'.e verv mbaal baaata chambes washington house or aaj question shall at lhe denre fectetl annul or alter the i ct it â€¢ v or it u " n in tsir * r z r tmÂ«ovÂ»i,nimed march 2 1836 j of one-filth of those present be entered cat j the present case impai m u.e slishia le '" uie res * 1 " , " ,! * of ihe senate which the gentlemen , the journal > the p pose of the provi greet the memory oi the transaction s .... - p re!,p " 1 g l issesauy eaatavaoa ; a.h f am honored with your let ; sum is rno^t obv.ou.s it .. qairrs eueji hundreds of eopivs of the journal contain v e r " sf ufÂ»'Â»6 former se u i ; tei of the24th uliimo enclosing me a copy | house lo recotd its tras^-lions to record ing t s resolution have wen prilled * preâ€”smsae that tswnb within ofthe preamble and resolutions of the gen them all truly es.cllv and hilly to record some deposited in the public arehieves ' jj w p e f rfthnr sei.->tr as well aa lhe er:.l assembly upon the subject of expung them for the information of present and ui and some delivered to member of cm ll,m * e . of 9 vanlauves in set up e that ing from the j.ninil of the senate of the i tnre generation to furiosi ct ineiice to j gress for the time being which liare thus p > Â°" m * io " , Â« ll Â»' Â« 'â€¢* bsei pending ... ihe united states a resolution of that body and which the coi.st.ttj-.it inuv r fi r io li.e ts j become private property * and been dispers . **â– *'' e * h '' '"' > -" e satthass r e â– â– ! - requesting me lo hy the same before the ' amiuatinn of the . oudm t of tha r eareseata ed throughout the union ' ti resolution u 12m â– Â° f '** s ' a ' rs fr n vir-r'.d-i senate j five or the represe.il it.ve resort jo h.s jas was puol^ie.i loo in ii the public ionr "* , * 0ed us j ; a u.on e**tsi ay i adhere to ihe doefnne of the right of ttfication and to band down to oui ost ri arnrn nt ihe day it stands recorded on the ""*" e*pec*bd to ma equally aaaarasi-ie ! instruction as laid down in the resolution ly a cerui.i knowledge of all the acts of journale of all the siat l-viatatores that i b l t te,t lh * f rm - , t tji . a keith of the general assembly of february 1312 their aecestors which at iy oft n setae as a ' have thought proper to lake the suhiect !' ive * ever b '* lunel l - l lb resol.u mm taken in lhe plain and obvious sense ami garde to direct them and smnetimes s hea j into their ronstdertiou â€¢ the general as ' ' l l u " 1 were designed to pro.h..e in the full extent in which it is there ex , con to warn ami unless the provision semhly of virginia haaihelfrecorde i it iu l!,v ** , "' h ' em ' 11 - i a soon after ele.i i pressed d i shall continue nol only to re | can he complied with by k.-eptno a parttal fie very esohttons in which it directs lhe !'/ t t 5 ** 55 * 00 * f 11 '" iu)l 8n >' iml sped bnl also t maintain it to the ataaost false and garbled retard oi lhe proceedings | seuatora of the state in caii*ress to vote i res , " uo ' s wh ' h mi ***- , ly baaa of my ab.hty 1 deemit indeed an impor of the iwo uotsses--unieas this duty t re f eximiaaing ii l.om the mauuscrint ioi r " i ' c v pra coi.sii tant part of the great right of state mterpo cord lhe troth can be fulfilled without reeor mil of the senate for am direct our , b * y in ? uve or , voll "- r h ' r l ' e ** ei",, ' uon p 1 lne * 8 oumenl i myatdl 1709-2800 and in my opinion this right impossible i should think to maintain th.t j nugatory the rasoluiipn itself me evt but i it 1 *"*' i xpreÂ«aÂ»a of iiisiruction will he found of inestimable the record of any resolution or proceedini dence of it and the ouisiou it declares will ' â– r â€¢ *,\ x ~ ' ? "' '' r to * nc . cf *â– **"Â»â– "Â« dariea of posses between the federal and tattoa of thai word that s.,l,..iy blotted ! proceeding to expunge it li & r sain to sfers i should re : pulilsiix p ta,e pâ„¢â„¢â„¢ts if then the general out or erased indeed rt would be diffi 1 say as thei general assembly has said iu cats and sustain myself by their authnritv ;â– ;;,",,, d 2 reeo q n:,!di.-a ,, as ind,.-peâ€žsa sx-ftt ill emmence b spriÂ«g season at the j "^ Â»*?Â«** me l Â° vu,e ' â– "*" | Â«* â– ** ex p n Â« e " f *** Â»' j , l " e f * Â«â– resolutio s that the 0ih erwise no beiialor can uveraafel obeym Â£ lf elaiaer the present rvii.or sseaaes \\ hi;u ( f j j t . m , | ding to its sense ol propriety on any consti without impairing lhe record of something resolution ol the senate is " an assum lion , . y ,â€ž,,,, m . he mu8t lm ., r liu ", l;illt , t : r h . .. rb a,|abi able loshow inronlistablc proof , .^ ( v . if(lr(|ay , gih jane j n)js j luliooal question which i could consider as else which all would wish to preserve truly of power not warranted by the conslitu f heiu'o driven to tile alternative now in-e-b is ma sign degree pro at ,, le , 1|w r:l ,â€ž s â€ž,-.,Â» . m>il ij . sjil j f vjsil . 4 i at all doubtful especially on a question on ant burly recorded tion and calculated to subreitlhe rights of sl died to me ol dishonoring himself bv vo-l i jnil.'v.ry Â» i v j tha ssaeuo to be pain in ihe season and 6 to j which the public mind had been long and the general assembly itself sensible as the house of representatives and the fun ij n , r against his conscience or of resisninstbbbai insure a are lo he in fbal ; lhe insurance monev ! deliberately exercised on which men's ; i humbly venture to suppose that the leso , datnetttal principles ofour free institutions hisÂ°plaee whenever in the vi issitudea oil i figments had been form d under the in , lutiou of ihn semite in question cannot be lor u tins were i aiie the case the gener ' , yti - v vrarfare a stihseqnent legislature h iei.ee of no party or temporary exett t i it illy expu 1 from the journal without al assembly should have levelled some ol ; f : ti thii.k the instruction wrong ' it is â– ent but of dispassionate re s n mid ye "> violl.oi of the consul ilion propose the ce.isitres ngaiust the house of repre ' w j t r deepr-st eonvi.-iion and hearltelt mm ina.iied divided and balanced i should in thai ... shall be expunged by causing black entatives for neglecting its high trust for pain that i say as i must say that the pro i ich a case have followed i i â– j i ' . n it ol lint to be druwn around the s.id resolution neglecting to vindicate â€¢â€¢ the fumlaiir-iiwi re lings of t'u g tienil assembly of yir i e general assembly ti.oiigi n n id her u its â– . sian is on the original nanuscr.pt jour i |>. iucipl's ofour tree institutions ami es gini-j on uie present occasion are calcula i intrary to my own for this would not ' nai and tl..--s â– ords plainly wnlteu across peciaily , its o u njiis and privil ges ..- led above all things to impair the ci-ht of i to violate ir-y o-iih of oifice but only to the i.- i l . vwied lor in conformity with the instruc 1 â€žâ– , i i i j i a ,, â€ž.â€žâ€ž..â€ž,", ,â€žâ€ž.â€ž i p n.iw 0^.,..rf ... . . i ol bitterness in tunes to come when mo nous ol the assembly ol 18'i'l â€” 4 theh wb.le i tbns declare my adherence to the i imposing upon tne consciences ol men act Â«.,Â«., i â– . Â» ,, , â€¢ â– . ,- i-,u i , " . , i i .,,â€ž,,, o ii s-,.1 ion i nn u .-.,â€¢ ., ii ik a i eoiistuutiou of the senate suall l>e subvert prs^cm assembly has not expunged the â– loclnne ot the right ol instruction asserted " n g under tne sanction ol an orncia oatmthe , , . . . . ' . r ., r . , , Â° . â€¢ m fi {', i * . i iu,t i i ,!..., r m 1 f.>r,n!.i.t her i;v...i â€¢ i r..,n.t â€¢â€¢ '' ( - â€” when the check it was ordained to resolutions of tne former assembly and â– v the general assembly in 1812 which only oi coniorming tne.r otnciai conuuet . e , ., . . ..... . j , . . ,. .. â€¢" . â– iir i j i ' Â«..,! 1 ri inn i,fÂ»i.->ir ..^.. - i .. i , i bold ui>on the power of the lxeciuive aud though 1 1 am rightly informed a propose â– sincerely believing it to be just and true with me ruetoric ot tneir coustitueuta in ' _ . j , ' ., . .. a . \ f v , **â– .- â€¢,..Â«â€¢ ' i â– , ' n , . . j , . ,,,,. f jr , , ,â€ž ( i â– .., . aiw t ... i r i ,,,. . o the oooulai national branch l the leg uon has been made to rsci/ui the former â– hen lent my bumbb i to maintain bej the framiug ol aws and hi legislative pro . i â– , , , . â– . ,- , . ' " i t ii b i i i i i islatine shall be removed â€” when tlte suit resolutions even thai preposition has not t may be distinct y understood that if epos ceediogs ol all kinds tt has always been ,, . ., . , â– -. . â€ž c ' . ' , â€ž , . i ' a , , , , i i . , .... i ., â€ž t , , . i ii i stance ol the constitution shall be destroy yet been acted on so that 1 am to under â– m.tute reflection 1 thousrht the nuncio e oond iseainl necessary to discard all hg , , s j . l , ,, . . .. â– . ,* % ' ' â€ž r .â€žâ€žâ€ž,.,, ., ... a.,.1 i 3 , ed and no iiug but itsjempty mnns remain iaiid that the general assembly is iiistriict atone neither the pride of opinion nor a ; r Â°Â» speech and to adopt the plainest i ..." ... 5 . .' â€¢ , . . , . , v , . ,â€ž . â– * .â– h c . , ' ' , ,' , ; :_ i i.i history wi paint tuose black lines draws ing me to do in respect to a lormer rea jense of the advantages which nub he men language in its plainest i era accepta r ' . . ," â– ,â€¢ . o . . i â– i â€¢ n , , ' Â° poun c ...... : , b i i around tins resolution an i tliose latni olution ol tne senate that which itwill usually deuve from maintaining their con uou ii 1 ng it y understand the meaning 0 f condemnation written across its not do itself in respect to resoiui.oos pas tstency nor a ear ol the reproaches . b.ch | aÂ»d purpose m the instruction given me the ;( . % mmmfu , unncr j^on of its own body inconsistency always incurs unless..ndeed j general assembly would have me proper ' ourse | ve s of seribrtccl liberty and i must bespeak pardon for remarking it be hacked witn power would withhold and vote for au expnoctiou ol tbeobnoxhn.s , i . r r j m ruft lh ,, proceedin gs have been me from renouncing it ; resolution ol the irom is journal n u,e other hand lhe senate had in congress and some laws have been rhe first of trmresolmionsyonhasetrairs such a niannar that at shall nof be expanged | ie blessina of ptorideuce con passed violaung in the opinion ofthe gea mi.tci lo me mstn.cts the senators from , Â»Â«Â« all m whole or m part now in the ' â– n f iue s , sumn _ j ( , ral assembly the dearest rigid of the virginia in the congress ol he united { first place i doubt very much whether this â– ca .^ t . isllll . the fl.uctious for which it eup/e-take for example the aeditton states introduce and vote for a r solu | could be done eren in he nt hod prescrib riesifflied l e moyi..o freedom of delib i law : and though tot many laws have tion directing the lesoimioii of the senate j Â«"? and in the next place il et,te,t.it.,i..g e ,..,, io|t 1 7 id -,,, 4 of tn-don then ; been passed by the fedejaj l ii i 1 litre of the 2hlh of march 18s4 declining mini toe opinion ida on the subject 1 should â€”.. ..^ - ., l|(1!sri !- u v()imue o â€¢ ,; 1c j olnlli .|, i which in the opinion of the geu,-i:d as the president in the late executive proc.ee v.ue for any such process ol cxpuagiog i d rf gi Â« e Â«. 0 nlaiuiog ! sembly transceuded its constitutional pow dings iu relation tothe public revenoe has should be gunty ol meata equiaoceuou iin : tj(ose n .,. inul . im cll , u i ar hi k lines be ers and encroached on aha rights of the assumed upon hiae^ff authority aud power tb dwcbatgeol my official duty 1 humbly aoluine and the only page thai \ states ; yet it ha never heretofore occur miot confi rred by the constitution and laws j hope lor the pardon ol the c era assembly â€ž j , e ui ,â€ž." â€ž,,,,. .,-,â€ž, : rcd to ,â€ž' e â€ž cial assembly in any case but in derogation of both to be expunged Â»Â«Â« ot ail good men if i csnaot , at its ; of llfi-g re s.d.ii.o is the or at any lime to asset and vindicate the d.om the journal of the senate of the uni j command extinguish the knowledge i have n s i j thli ll:iillli , y f it iul - j r i?hu of the people or the right of the hed states by causing black hues to be acquired of my mother tongue much move u , urlui ' steles against euch assumptions of power d.lia n aiound the said lesolution as it ! if i cannot disregard the dictates of reason j â– ( by congress by ah expanetioa literal or slaudf on the origin manuscript journal and conscience wi.ich god has planted 111 ' it cannot he forgotten that very shortly , j of lhe obnoxious proceedings from and these words plainly written sercea the n.y breast lo be the rulei aud monitor of all ' before i was first elected to the senate l n jj of , e , wo || hlscs now faced the s.id resolution and en.rv-'kx my a.-.iuns general assembly of v.rgi ma upmi long j panged byo.de ofthe scale of the ij ! rind myself constrained to say that i and solemn deliberauon le.olffed 1 aoonosed by ,, ...-.,Â»â– t'.-t ii . r â– i.pio â€¢â– 1 oi t â€¢ 1 i'l idem 01 1 he *â€¢"'"" . "" "â€¢ "â€¢Â» Â». staws ; cannoi obey the list uetiou i..r cxpungoig plial the n . f nt a t of .. el . "^ . lu)e ul1 aecounlahle mtaconceplion of i have reconsidered the lesolution of the lhe resolution ol the senate in any manner j united taies e u,i .. u i .^ i;i!(1 , rl a , u ] intention lo em roach upon senate disapproved of ay the general as iit.-n.lly or figuratively public ueposites by causing tnem ,| m rights of the national branch of the sembly 111 r ference as well to itr latitasae | this brings me lo the eonsideintion of widiheld ami withdrawn un his own j ... ( i r . j | it rislature,\vhiih probably hssnot propriety a to the Â« oiimihimoik.i comp u ... the second resolution oi the general as possibility from the u ited flatus u . rc eived aud ceruiply has not eomplain cy ofthe sen.ie to adopt it i baverefl cted sssahly which declares that the assemhlv ; in which they had been or.h red to he pis , cnci-oaehme.u or to speak on the question whether the resolution of rogaruslbe r.ght of instrmt.on as resting eed by the act ofcngress 6 . u;;l , ) when the senate has presumed 10 lhe senile supposing it wrong can cou.-i 1 on lhe broad basts of the nature of rente sa.d bank is in the judgment ol the far n j .-^ rf , of luuooaily be expunged from tho journal 1 sc elation 1 ami one of the v it.d princijdes eral assembly a dangetoija au a u ..^ fixeenthre department by the pr 1 i have in doi.ii o e..r..lsily rn.ie..voredto t'f our tree instittttionsj and that it is the assumption of power bywlatomc , lent who alone has cn.iph.ined and pro discard from my memory the circumstances daty of the leprcseatause to ahcy the la cannot he too siromr.y ex [ icsted against its proceedings 1 see the belonging 10 the history both of ihe resold > stradioas of bis coi.siitiom.ts or pesaga the \ that while the general a j e " , .' |^ l m l)ie general assembly uf virginia coming fori i lion condomned.und ol the r oiotion con trust witn which they h.ivo clothed him iu j er he ready to aastara toe re ,.â€ž_., , waul 10 vindicate the righta md powers desaaatary indeed i was called upon to i order th.t it may be lyunsaerred to ihe exercise of all snch t . laime d hy tbe president by this procey i consider ihe proportion loexpnngetbe res hands of those who will ca.ry into efiect j totioa has coot led to nun , . o of cxpamction which it ha never thought jolhtiooof theseiiai before 1 thought it the wishes aad insuucstoaa of tha coosuto ] lcs cannot but regard wi 1 . , ' of resorting to for tbe vindication eiiher pos hi i could cv-r be personally concern cut body | ami distrust the di-pos.ii.m o . rf .^ , y . je fl . opu or the righta of i ed in tsat result aad in every view i have i aod here in eonsidenng the slterastise official awtlio.-ny oeyonu j . â€¢ 1 \ ihtst . lls . \ mention these strange con beeu able to take of tbe subj.ci i find it ! proposed to uie 1 cannot but advert to ike : [>â€¢ * ihiiks which he nss so to r > i because they have raised the gloom uhsoiateiy impossible to obey the lastrae peculiar nature of the act which use iav f**k*4 in his recent ithere.ene v 1.1 r , , appr ebensioiis in my mind of sp t.o no given tome 1 cannot obey iu struct.on leaanras of me and to some re ! treasury depaumcii ot th.t l Â« â€¢;;" u ; ' ! roac himr d-mger to our republican msth without coaanimt.ug ac t wh,.-h tomy m rk.ihle c.rcumsunces n tbe history of the j eminent ia the ext ' r i 1 ;;; ' l ; ' on a..d because those apprehensions jadgmeat aad csnaocsts woold be a plan bobject i *** * hwn c^f esm , vt li l bad an impornnt influence in deter violation of the constitution of the united the resolution which the general as ' bead of that depa rtment alone *Â« , ,â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž. m y judgment and my conducm.u isutea 1 cannot obey it without de sembly propose to expunge in only the ex our senators in tmngresa ne 5 de the extrsostliasurs instructions which scenoing to a degree of a slavish baseness predion of a â€ž opinion held by the majort *'Â»Â« â€¢â€¢' repreaentouve requesieu i licral assembly has thought prop,r that would render medespicable^nd expose ty of tbe isenate for the time beina and the iheit best endeavnea to procure hi r ejve , ne i me to the scorn even of those who have eniry of it on ihe journal only the record tion by congress ol proper meaiiui - â– ge|ieral assembly can have no - commanded the deed i cannot obey it of the fact that such * as the opinion of the r^ormg the public moneys Â£ j without forfeiting my own self-respect lor body it must be obvious lo tbe minds oi j of the u nrted btossa ore -^ fa . yuied resoluliull tm erer all men that the expunction of the resolu to be deposited therein si 1 1 f b u r it f e m a i e academy m.v i wr hutchison m.vg rpimivi-d from raleigh to salisbu i sill upcii her school at the academy on ; i bat of admission as follow first cl.^ss ming writing ariibmeiic geography v mli.'ii^^gjjjbbssj i m.ui fl hve months i cainingent i j!i!-i j h.'lr^'l i izv,hiirnirsgeiigrapby of lb ii-.it fcv modern my tbolooy r"t!t^t">""ti ii'iiu.ciry , newman's rhetoric mfi ki-u.fiiis â€¢)! criticism hedge's logic van laatsa chemistry and natural philo wjpiley'a mural piiilesnphy.nai.ir.il then in i chiisiianii y.and iuarl's tiie thorough brcd horse 10 00 50 myclippini has ar.ived ai ihe stable of the mansion ho lei where be will stand part of his season the itlier stands pedigree c see band bills r vv long salisbury march i9ih tf 55 15 00 hi uniiugent fund 50 ml^tiit vhorges nahlteiattag per course 5 00 i am aad brwsse do 5 00 .'â– -'Â» iia paiatiag â€” water i maaattal needle work in alll bidbotxon an election will he opened am held at the court house in salisbury a monday 4th da of apul nexi b ingr easter monday and lhe day appointed by law to eleel seven men as \\ dens for the next three years f slater sh w 8 00 10 00 march 5 tfs3 ii varieties per sess 5 00 q(|*>liauiebt ol uie school will be strictly it will be con 1 noted on the m">"s laid asws in mrs hutchison's view of â– "a and guardians are respectndly rc â– Â» to dress their daughters and wards will plainness and to stale what church they w taiirad l uglily respectable families may be p^tm per asanas â– <>.(- will be taaghl aa soon as a corrpetent h va s h to r ye a il o th s the snhactiber will purrhaec any number of likely young negroes daring the next six month for which hberaj prices in cash will be given i wish ni letters on business addresseil to me ai geroaantua stokes county tv he glen m o.->sors to ihe old â€” f..r n*s|tribsstd willkings ik co offer jiha iterehaats of ron an and raati knowledge of ibe oosiness . â– '} crihiâ€ž.e with strict and personal l gaoda en , ,, lo do m will fl "â– '' ' hra ' "â€¢'""-! action ihe.r st re Â». jr th>1 "^ deta hed from other m s*eh more bei-ure a d lrÂ«.u f 400 feet â€ž maxwell street a ortl.e baskmws coti and t|Â»nÂ«hâ€ž.er 1w e,l v-r t.,ra tf e.s-..ie iv .. ,, m â€ž t . ,â€ž, ,, lu . & bkloen t .' ti mi.rni.y k.-.j mu-hael p " u!u " chases esq thsssss - i j anted .. h ' k man printer of ff ood v i '* a ll ' 0 * 0 f knowledge jjjljjys foreman in attestabhsb . johng bvnum 1 6 tb 1856 il ltulherlolul i